Yesterday, Williams-Sonoma issued a recall for one of its Pottery Barn Kids products due to an entanglement hazard. The company is recalling approximately 12,000 Sweet Lambie Crib Bumpers that were sold in Pottery Barn Kids stores, catalogs, Pottery Barn Outlet stores, and on www.potterybarnkids.com from April 2009 through July 2012. The crib bumpers, which were manufactured by Pure Mars of China and came in a variety of colors, sold for between $129 and $149.

According to the CPSC, “[t]he thread in the decorative stitching on the bumper can loosen, posing an entanglement hazard to infants.” Consumers should immediately identify whether the recall affects their Sweet Lambie Crib Bumper, as the company has received two reports of loose stitching, including an incident of thread wrapping around a child’s neck.

Recalled bumpers, which are padded and created for standard cribs, feature a material design of lambs in grass and lambs with trees. Bumpers that were manufactured from April 2009 through July 2012 with model numbers “708859,” “708917,” and “7988348” are included in the recall. Consumers can check the date of manufacture and the model number on the product’s tags.